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especially north of the city. northeast washington and prince george's county. farther west along interstate 81 corridor, some snow and sleet. temperatures are cool but not cold enough for this to accumulate. upper level look to the west. we will transition eastward. the major system will develop off the coast. the result will be some snow in winter precipitation, but no significant accumulation at all. pretty does quickly moving event over the overnight hours. skies will clear out quickly through the overnight. we will see a lot of sunshine in the forecast through the day tomorrow. temperatures will make a nice recovery tomorrow afternoon. it will be sunny when you wake up. temperatures at 29-35 degrees. through the day sunshine and 47-52. just as mild on friday, a strong cold front late friday night. that will be followed by a snow shower or two. a breezy, cold weekend. been warming up a bit next week. -- then warming up a bit next week. click on to our weather site at wjla.com to always get the updated weather conditions. occasionally he will seek the handsom
especially north of the city. northeast washington and prince george's county. farther west along interstate 81 corridor, some snow and sleet. temperatures are cool but not cold enough for this to accumulate. upper level look to the west. we will transition eastward. the major system will develop off the coast. the result will be some snow in winter precipitation, but no significant accumulation at all. pretty does quickly moving event over the overnight hours. skies will clear out quickly...
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the city of mobile is. in 2008 you have the city that hit atlanta. i storm chased that one. that was midway through my storm chasing career. but there's really no discretion. the tornadoes don't really pick let's go for this city or this town versus let's go for this open field. it's just a coin toss. if it hits something. i will say this is one of the larger tornadoes i have seen for the south. you usually don't have large hail and destructive tornadoes here in the south, especially south of i-20. you see that more up in the north georgia mountains and northern alabama, but for there to be this large of a tornado come through southern mississippi and according to the radar continue to track into alabama, the national weather service is going to be taking the scientific data apart for sure. >> this is perhaps an extraordinary event that we are watching unfold here on some youtube video posted by someone in hattiesburg, mississippi. do you have a sense -- i mean, in your experience what the types -- this is
the city of mobile is. in 2008 you have the city that hit atlanta. i storm chased that one. that was midway through my storm chasing career. but there's really no discretion. the tornadoes don't really pick let's go for this city or this town versus let's go for this open field. it's just a coin toss. if it hits something. i will say this is one of the larger tornadoes i have seen for the south. you usually don't have large hail and destructive tornadoes here in the south, especially south of...
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they needed a momentum change irrelevant. >>> he does not think the power failure will hurt the city's chances of getting back in 2018. >> ♪ more and more every time. ♪ . >> can we say off the top, she sang live. and she was great. she killed it. we knew that. we knew she was going to blow us away. beyonce brought her own kind of electricity to the game. she had nothing to do with that power going out. half joking complaints her show sapped the power and responsible for the outage that delayed the game. after her 13 minute show, announced a world tour. right before springtime of her tour in the states. >> ♪ america >> this is the very first song of the night last night hchlt came from sandy hook elementary school chir and jennifer hudson. sang america the beautiful on the field. attended the school where 20 first graders and 6 adults were shot to death. fans gave them a huge ovation before they held their hands over their hearts for the national anthem. >> another big story we're following. less than two months after the connecticut shooting that took the lives of 20 children and
they needed a momentum change irrelevant. >>> he does not think the power failure will hurt the city's chances of getting back in 2018. >> ♪ more and more every time. ♪ . >> can we say off the top, she sang live. and she was great. she killed it. we knew that. we knew she was going to blow us away. beyonce brought her own kind of electricity to the game. she had nothing to do with that power going out. half joking complaints her show sapped the power and responsible for...
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. >> they are in the middle of the city. they don't own the sidewalk or the street. >> the city's proposal to ban smoking in parks and playgrounds would include a no- smoking buffer around the park, designed to protect nonsmokers but it may have smokers moving farther away. to walk an extra 20 or 40 feet, but you can always find a place to smoke. >> the smoking ban is a done deal for the fall. as far as the parks and playgrounds, that was introduced by vincent orange. other embers are already behind the what's not clear is if there is enough support for the measure to actually pass. >> thank you very much. , new development on the scandals surrounding it david petraeus. we will tell you but the latest hiccup for his mistress and her military career. >> high-tech security >> the parents of a 7-year-old girl killed in the sandy hook diametrical massacre is pleading with lawmakers to do something about them control. their daughter was among 20 students and six educators killed in connecticut. they asked lawmakers to look into t
. >> they are in the middle of the city. they don't own the sidewalk or the street. >> the city's proposal to ban smoking in parks and playgrounds would include a no- smoking buffer around the park, designed to protect nonsmokers but it may have smokers moving farther away. to walk an extra 20 or 40 feet, but you can always find a place to smoke. >> the smoking ban is a done deal for the fall. as far as the parks and playgrounds, that was introduced by vincent orange. other...
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but that laid the way for the complete rehabilitation of the city. you don't see ruins in the south bronx anymore. that didn't happen by itself. >> let's talk about his personal life. he was an open book about everything except his sexual orientation. he was never married. a lot of folks speculated about him. did he talk to you about that for the film? >> sure. you know, it's important part of his political biography. because ever since he was running for elective office, he's been hounded by stories that he was gay. in 1977, when he was returning against mayor cuomo, there were signs vote for cuomo not the homo. he was asked about it. he was born in 1924, in 1977, you could be gay or you could be mayor, but you couldn't be both. so i think his unwillingness to say whether or not he was gay reflects a generational aspect of him. and he's a stubborn guy so he stayed with it through the end. so we did discuss it. and i discussed it in the context of the gay crisis. because many felt because he was in the closet he was less prone to want to identify wit
but that laid the way for the complete rehabilitation of the city. you don't see ruins in the south bronx anymore. that didn't happen by itself. >> let's talk about his personal life. he was an open book about everything except his sexual orientation. he was never married. a lot of folks speculated about him. did he talk to you about that for the film? >> sure. you know, it's important part of his political biography. because ever since he was running for elective office, he's been...
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the city just shut down. >> reporter: at m&t bank stadium in baltimore, scott broom, wusa9. >>> the time is coming up on 4:36. can you say warm-up? lots of sun and temperatures reaching into the mid-40s. howard is back in two minutes to let us know when that will happen. >> blackberry had a rough time in the united states but a good day thanks to the english. >> 18 people almost get away with stealing $200 million in credit. >> those stories are coming up in your money in just a few minutes. wusa9 is back in two minutes with your weather >>> welcome back. 4:38 this wednesday morning. you'll need a jacket a. decent day ahead. we'll go partly to mostly sunny so prettier than yesterday. seasonably cold. highs ranging to 40 in hagerstown. we'll talk about an interesting setup for friday. right now let's go to monika with timesaver traffic. >>> on the southbound side of i- 95 in dumfries, route 234, a serious overnight accident has been cleared. the lanes are open. you're good to go in both directions of 95 into newington as well at backlick road. more coming up in a few minutes. back to you
the city just shut down. >> reporter: at m&t bank stadium in baltimore, scott broom, wusa9. >>> the time is coming up on 4:36. can you say warm-up? lots of sun and temperatures reaching into the mid-40s. howard is back in two minutes to let us know when that will happen. >> blackberry had a rough time in the united states but a good day thanks to the english. >> 18 people almost get away with stealing $200 million in credit. >> those stories are coming up in...
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and i had also heard -- i was at the laundromat there in midland city sunday, and they had told us that jimmy had been in there a couple of days earlier and had lost some money in one of the machines, and they said he went just absolutely berserk. >> you said that ethan's mother has been finding this incredibly difficult, as any parent would. what have you been able to do in the last week to try and bring her any kind of comfort? >> we have prayed a lot together, we have talked, we have cried together, we've hugged. she's -- she's pretty strong herself. ethan's done an awesome job, but i have to -- my hat goes off to her, too. >> well, it's an amazing, miraculous story. i'm so glad it's ended happily for ethan and his mother and for you and for everyone in the community. you must all be absolutely ecstatic. i thank you for joining me tonight. >> thank you. >>> today would have been trayvon martin's 18th birthday. he was the unarmed teenager shot last year in a confrontation with george zimmerman. his attorney's request to delay the murder trial. joining me is george zimmerman's brother
and i had also heard -- i was at the laundromat there in midland city sunday, and they had told us that jimmy had been in there a couple of days earlier and had lost some money in one of the machines, and they said he went just absolutely berserk. >> you said that ethan's mother has been finding this incredibly difficult, as any parent would. what have you been able to do in the last week to try and bring her any kind of comfort? >> we have prayed a lot together, we have talked, we...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. [ male announcer ] engine light on? come to meineke now for a free code scan read and you'll say...my money. my choice. my meineke. >> president obama is in florida in weekend getting in golf at a resort. a little while ago, fighter jets had to escort a plane out of air space where the president is staying. the faa is investigating. meantime the president used his weekly address to reinforce the state of the union address, calling for new programs to stimulate the economy. >> we need to launch manufacturing hubs across the country that will tr
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [...
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the city. >> clearly, no doubt we can use the resources to pay for things that are important to the city. our libraries and reccenters are not open on sundays for the most part because we don't have the money to keep them open. >> reporter: by the time the stadium is paid off the interest will push it to nearly $1 billion and the city remains on the hook for major repairs. meanwhile, community groups promise the share of the wealth, they got benched. >> not just about the team. the team winning and the team benefiting but also that it should not be just development in the neighborhood immediately he around the stadium but it should be something that helps generate income for the entire city. >> a community benefit fund created to appease opponents was supposed to pay for parks and other project ebgts benefiting neighborhoods, not a dime was ever spent. the city council abolished the fund that had $weigh million and rolled it into city covers. >> we have -- coffers. >> we have a winning team. i think it say good time to look at that and reenstate. >> reporter: but, more than one way to me
the city. >> clearly, no doubt we can use the resources to pay for things that are important to the city. our libraries and reccenters are not open on sundays for the most part because we don't have the money to keep them open. >> reporter: by the time the stadium is paid off the interest will push it to nearly $1 billion and the city remains on the hook for major repairs. meanwhile, community groups promise the share of the wealth, they got benched. >> not just about the...
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we'll probably stay right around 31 degrees in the city. for tomorrow and also checking those snowfall amounts again any accumulation we would see would be well to the north and even the dusting to 1/2-inch likely won't happen with the exception of those northern and western areas. quick look at futurecast so you can see we might still see a few flurries tomorrow, nothing of great significance. we'll keep an eye on rare. sometimes the little batches can put down a small coating that makes it kind of slippery. of that goes by it looks like a couple days of sunshine and comfortable temperatures. average high is 42 degrees. 31 tonight, 44 tomorrow, a little sunshine here and there, maybe a pass of a flurry in the afternoon in the no big deal category. at 8 a.m. 33, by noon up and over 40 in most places and by 4:00 44 degrees. a quick look at temperatures, you'll notice it stays colder where there might be a bit of snow tomorrow on the ground, not anything additional. 44 d.c., 43 quantico, 47 fredericksburg. 46 on wednesday, looking like a dece
we'll probably stay right around 31 degrees in the city. for tomorrow and also checking those snowfall amounts again any accumulation we would see would be well to the north and even the dusting to 1/2-inch likely won't happen with the exception of those northern and western areas. quick look at futurecast so you can see we might still see a few flurries tomorrow, nothing of great significance. we'll keep an eye on rare. sometimes the little batches can put down a small coating that makes it...
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to the taxi commission when it's already funded by the city. on capitol hill, lawmakers getting ready for a weeklong recess without having confirmed the new secretary of defense. chuck hagel fell short of 60 votes he needed to break this filibuster on his nomination. only four republican supported him. >> it's unprecedented, this filibuster. never in the history of our country. >> republicans argue they need more time to investigate chuck hagel. democrats say the gop is dragging its feet and only stalling for time to find ways to bring her aagel down. president obama spent a morning meeting with italy's president at the white house. he will leave for chicago in a short while where he will push for its proposals he made in his state of the union. later this afternoon he's headed to georgia, for a weekend getaway with friends -- headed to florida. a shocking valentine's day murder case. a south african olympic sprinter appeared in court this morning. the double amputee known as the blade runner wept openly in court after being charged with premed
to the taxi commission when it's already funded by the city. on capitol hill, lawmakers getting ready for a weeklong recess without having confirmed the new secretary of defense. chuck hagel fell short of 60 votes he needed to break this filibuster on his nomination. only four republican supported him. >> it's unprecedented, this filibuster. never in the history of our country. >> republicans argue they need more time to investigate chuck hagel. democrats say the gop is dragging its...
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during his speech inside the historic synagogue, the mayor pra pra pra praised the city. he said the city is tackling the problem of cell phone thefts and the mayor pro posed spending $100 million to build affordable housing. >> a crash is leading to a law in virginia. takes aim at people who text while driving. shomari stone live with a closer look at possible changes. sto shomari stone? >> we see it on intersection, interstate. suvs, cars, people texting while driving. the commonwealth is one step closer to toughening the law. tonight one northern virginia family is happy, closer to making texting while driving a primary defense. authorities believe a man texting and driving hit and killed their son on the side of road in herndon in 2011. >> it's nexting. not looking at the road while you are driving a car. which turns into a weapon. >> the senate and house passed identical bills that would allow police to pull you over and write a ticket for texting while driving. it is already a primary offense in maryland and d.c. this woman says the change is necessary. >> i believe
during his speech inside the historic synagogue, the mayor pra pra pra praised the city. he said the city is tackling the problem of cell phone thefts and the mayor pro posed spending $100 million to build affordable housing. >> a crash is leading to a law in virginia. takes aim at people who text while driving. shomari stone live with a closer look at possible changes. sto shomari stone? >> we see it on intersection, interstate. suvs, cars, people texting while driving. the...
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>> ork city. >> have you spoken to the family? >> yes, we got texts when the other ships would meet us. we had cell coverage for a minute. since we've gotten closer, yes, we've all talked with everyone. >> we can't get there fast enough to hug our family. >> you probably appreciate them in a way you didn't before, right? >> of course. everything really that is important is in such focus in situations like this. >> that is so true. i mean, you're cut off. but you have to focus on who you have. many people have spoken about this bond and about how they've talked to people they never would have talked to, they did things obviously they never thought they would do. >> or spoken about. >> it was general conversation for a while. >> we were hearing there were all sorts of things that people don't want to talk about on television. >> dignity is lost when you're in that sort of situation. we all coped with it together. >> did you feel in most cases people rose to the occasion? >> absolutely, absolutely. it was just bonding even with the p
>> ork city. >> have you spoken to the family? >> yes, we got texts when the other ships would meet us. we had cell coverage for a minute. since we've gotten closer, yes, we've all talked with everyone. >> we can't get there fast enough to hug our family. >> you probably appreciate them in a way you didn't before, right? >> of course. everything really that is important is in such focus in situations like this. >> that is so true. i mean, you're cut...
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you have to look at the largest reward ever offered in the history of this city and region. you had all sorts of agencies coordinating, and in fact, the agency that began the whole standoff today was the fish and wildlife who got involved in the chase and the shootout with dorner, so they were coordinating with the deputies involved in the gunfight and the lapd, and so many people involved in this that it is quite confusing. >> just to give a sense of the enormity of what to take on. two different carjackings, hostages and two shootouts and three branches of law enforcement involved and now jens, we are left with this conflicting situation where the lapd is saying that we don't know that he is in there and to prove that we think that he may not be in there, we will keep all of the security precautions from the man targeted by these men up and going and then the san bernardino office who seems to have removed the perimeter and allowed the traffic to flow, and very conflicting information. thank you for the reporting throughout the day and i am sure that we will speak to you a
you have to look at the largest reward ever offered in the history of this city and region. you had all sorts of agencies coordinating, and in fact, the agency that began the whole standoff today was the fish and wildlife who got involved in the chase and the shootout with dorner, so they were coordinating with the deputies involved in the gunfight and the lapd, and so many people involved in this that it is quite confusing. >> just to give a sense of the enormity of what to take on. two...
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the new orleans city council says that it hopes to learn more friday at an emergency meeting with the power company entergy. we will keep you posted. of course baltimore ravens managed to pull out a victory despite a furious comeback by the 49ers. the ravens fans elated to celebrate with a super sized parade in downtown baltimore. look at the folks gathered, temperatures in the low to mid30s, the reason they have to wait longer than expected, christine romans and i just talked about it, they are all stuck in traffic. the parade is stuck in traffic. rene marsh reporting live for us right in the middle of it all. i don't know that i ever heard of this, seriously the victory parade stuck in traffic. >> reporter: they are. you know what, the fans, they are being very patient. you hear the music. there's a party going on. i'm sitting in joe flacco's hum v, this is the hum v he will be in when he goes through the parade rout. this is the good man that will drive him. we have members from the 175th maryland's national air guard. they are here as well. you know what, a little fun fact, they d
the new orleans city council says that it hopes to learn more friday at an emergency meeting with the power company entergy. we will keep you posted. of course baltimore ravens managed to pull out a victory despite a furious comeback by the 49ers. the ravens fans elated to celebrate with a super sized parade in downtown baltimore. look at the folks gathered, temperatures in the low to mid30s, the reason they have to wait longer than expected, christine romans and i just talked about it, they...
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but in boston, the mayor says the situation could have been much worse. >> i'm happy to report the city so far has weathered the storm well. no major power outages. no severe flooding. we still have a little way to go. to get to the rest of the storm. >> reporter: this is the scene at boston's logan airport today. snowplows working around the clock. if the snowplows won't or can't come, some residents are taking matters into their own hands, shoveling the snow themselves to find their cars again. >> i hope this is my car. >> reporter: how long have you been at it? >> about an hour. >> reporter: looks like you've made some headway here. how much longer do you think you have to go? >> at least two more. >> reporter: across the region, driving is treacherous. if you don't have to venture out, officials say, please don't. as for the airports, they too are struggling to recover from closures and delays over the past 24 hours. more than 5,000 flights had to be cancelled, due to this walloping blizzard. and several thousand plows are blanketing these states, trying to clean up this mess. who k
but in boston, the mayor says the situation could have been much worse. >> i'm happy to report the city so far has weathered the storm well. no major power outages. no severe flooding. we still have a little way to go. to get to the rest of the storm. >> reporter: this is the scene at boston's logan airport today. snowplows working around the clock. if the snowplows won't or can't come, some residents are taking matters into their own hands, shoveling the snow themselves to find...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> all right. welcome. you are watching piers morgan tonight. i'm aaron burnett in for piers morgan along with martin savidge in probably, alabama, where the carnival triumph cruise ship has docked. we surrounded by families, people reuniting. media, it is the world here. we have already heard from people who are excited, people who are angry, people who were emotional, people who were taking it all in stride. >> very, very happy to be here off of that ship and finally in many cases into the arms of loved ones. that's what we're watching for here. and we're going totally unscripted with this. >> can you guys want to step in? >> sure. >> come on in. >> hi there, sweetie. >> identify yourselves if you would be so kind. >> betty, this is my daughter melissa mcdavid and her daughter cameron mcdavid. we have our husbands and ryan and madeleine and w
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> all right. welcome. you are watching piers morgan tonight. i'm aaron burnett in for piers morgan along with martin savidge in probably, alabama, where the carnival triumph cruise ship has docked. we surrounded by families, people reuniting. media, it...
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wintry weather is expected, at least to the areas north and west of the city. howard is back in two minutes to tell you what you can expect. >> more americans have begun to add gas into their family's monthly budget. >> mini seems to be the trend when it comes to fast food. >> wusa9 is back in two minutes when it comes to >>> welcome back. 4:37. your weather first. a chilly morning out there. 20s and 30s to start. we are going to see partly to mostly cloudy but milder day today. low 40s up north. we'll top 50 places like fredricksburg and culpeper. we'll be in the mid-40s with a few flurries possible tonight. back in a few minutes with the full seven-day forecast. right now tomb tap has time -- right now monika samtani has timesaver traffic. >>> no issues right now. all lanes open between the beltway and here at poet toe macriver and -- potomac river and 14th street bridge. all the potomac and anacostia bridges are incident free right now. i'll be back in a few. back to you guys. >> thank you, monika. >>> it is 4:38. time for the first your money segment of the
wintry weather is expected, at least to the areas north and west of the city. howard is back in two minutes to tell you what you can expect. >> more americans have begun to add gas into their family's monthly budget. >> mini seems to be the trend when it comes to fast food. >> wusa9 is back in two minutes when it comes to >>> welcome back. 4:37. your weather first. a chilly morning out there. 20s and 30s to start. we are going to see partly to mostly cloudy but milder...
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this is what we're talking about around much of the rest of the city. the side streets are still in quasi good shape. the other streets are treacherous. the sun was out brilliantly today. it was melting a bit of the snow. but now that the temperatures are dipping down as the sun goes down it's just freezing up again. some of these streets can be treacherous to get around. we're seeing a lot of people slipping and sliding. then as you can see, some of the cars are still parked on the street. some are still wrapped up in snow. i don't know what it's going to take to move them out of the way. the city has been working very hard throughout sunday trying to clear the transit tracks to make sure they can get on a quasi normal schedule. buses will be running in part. things won't be completely back to normal for quite a while. logan international airport back open, however. that's a good sign. but the morning commute, they are forecasting freezing rain, brianna. and so that could obviously make things difficult. brianna? >> oh, that's the worst. that is not go
this is what we're talking about around much of the rest of the city. the side streets are still in quasi good shape. the other streets are treacherous. the sun was out brilliantly today. it was melting a bit of the snow. but now that the temperatures are dipping down as the sun goes down it's just freezing up again. some of these streets can be treacherous to get around. we're seeing a lot of people slipping and sliding. then as you can see, some of the cars are still parked on the street....
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and 94-year-old alexandria man the first homicide victim of the city of 2013. elmer roehrs was found dead at his home on howell street wednesday in the del ray neighborhood. had the upper body,. a 45-year-old marie johnson was arrested. she was also involved in a burglary recently. >> one of the bloodiest battles of world war ii, next week since the battle of iwo jima began a. veteran and their families, historians, officials, and others will participate in an event that kicks off today with a the nationalam at marine corps in triangle. lakers star metta world peace join the others to promote schools act.ealth process he has admitted to being part of with issues of depression, schizophrenia, anger, and drug abuse. >> senate republicans have blocked the nomination of chuck hagel as defense secretary over about president actions in the aftermath of september's deadly attacks in benghazi. the president accused republicans of playing politics with national security. democrats have vowed to revive the nomination when lawmakers return after the holiday break. >> it w
and 94-year-old alexandria man the first homicide victim of the city of 2013. elmer roehrs was found dead at his home on howell street wednesday in the del ray neighborhood. had the upper body,. a 45-year-old marie johnson was arrested. she was also involved in a burglary recently. >> one of the bloodiest battles of world war ii, next week since the battle of iwo jima began a. veteran and their families, historians, officials, and others will participate in an event that kicks off today...
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the city of rome is getting ready for the same number this time. danielle nottingham, cbs news, the vatican. >>> howard has the valentine's day forecast next. >> jc, started out to be a sweet afternoon across the region after a messy morning. we'll take you to break with a look at these temperatures which are comfortable. winds not too bad. low to mid-40s. headed to the 50-degree mark in a few spots. i have more on a wintry possibility coming our way and a petline thursday. lab rescue is in >>> do you have your valentine's day gifts order or will you be getting them later? chocolate may be considered the old standby. that's not necessarily a bad thing. one compound in chocolate is called the molecule of love. and it can act as an aphrodisiac and enhance the mood. anita brikman tells us chocolate also contains antioxidants. >> reporter: artfully chocolate in alexandria is full of unique treats and romantic gifts that make someone feel special. that's where i met up with registered dietician betsy ramirez who says the science is there to prove chocol
the city of rome is getting ready for the same number this time. danielle nottingham, cbs news, the vatican. >>> howard has the valentine's day forecast next. >> jc, started out to be a sweet afternoon across the region after a messy morning. we'll take you to break with a look at these temperatures which are comfortable. winds not too bad. low to mid-40s. headed to the 50-degree mark in a few spots. i have more on a wintry possibility coming our way and a petline thursday. lab...
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we're back at the george washington university in the middle of washington, d.c., a city that has seen violent crime plummet in the past few years. at the same time, a wave of violence has washed over americans in their living rooms. on their flat screens and computers and movies which raises the question, what are the connections, if any, between our violent culture and violent actions. violence in the media is everywhere. and the statistics are shocking. by the time the average child turns 18 years old, he or she will have witnessed 200,000 acts of violence in the media, including 16,000 simulated murders, according to a senate judiciary report. but what kind of an affect does this have on us? in 1994, the movie "natural born killers" came out about a couple who go on a murderous killing spree and are glorified by the media. this spawned many instances of real life copycat killers. the reality is violence sells, the media knows it. >> take the bloody shot. >> these are scenes from some of the top-grossing movies of last year. >> we are hopelessly outgunned. >> django unchained is con
we're back at the george washington university in the middle of washington, d.c., a city that has seen violent crime plummet in the past few years. at the same time, a wave of violence has washed over americans in their living rooms. on their flat screens and computers and movies which raises the question, what are the connections, if any, between our violent culture and violent actions. violence in the media is everywhere. and the statistics are shocking. by the time the average child turns 18...
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the city council approved a plan to allow hotels and other commercial development in january last year, but the plan didn't pass by a super majority. now there's a new council and leaders believe they have the necessary votes in order to stop lawsuits that have so far tied up this plan in court. >> it reflects the will of the people who elected us and supports the development of a beautiful economically sustainable waterfront that all the citizens can enjoy. >>> in prince george's county libraries can soon be hit with big budget cut. the county faces a $152 million budget shortfall and it's the libraries that could suffer most. county executive rushern baker told the washington post it is going to be ugly. library supporters are pushing back. the head of the countywide friends of the lie braise a -- libraries a blow to the library is a blow to education. >>> the family of the track star disputes the charges that he murdered his girl friend. >> still ahead driving while texting gets an innocent young man killed and wait until you hear about the meager penalty. it's enough to drive you m
the city council approved a plan to allow hotels and other commercial development in january last year, but the plan didn't pass by a super majority. now there's a new council and leaders believe they have the necessary votes in order to stop lawsuits that have so far tied up this plan in court. >> it reflects the will of the people who elected us and supports the development of a beautiful economically sustainable waterfront that all the citizens can enjoy. >>> in prince...
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the list of america's least faithful cities is now out. and maybe a few surprises on this thing, as well. coming in third, houston is one of the country's meccas for -- >> why houston? it has to be somewhere where -- no one's going to find you there. >> it's a big city, though. who knows? >> second, also in the lone star state, austin. again. >> so, don't mess with texas. but messing around in texas is just fine. ♪ all my exes live in texas >> now, i know why. >> and topping the list, the nation's capital. washington, d.c. was named the least-faithful city for the second-consecutive year. >> that's not how you want to be known. >> at least there's bipartisan agreement on something. >>> when you think of water skiing, this is probably not what comes to mind. >> check out chuck patterson, hanging ten near santa barbara with the wrong equipment. instead of using a surfboard, he strapped on skis to ride the 30-foot waves, using the poles to help maintain his balance. patterson is believed to be the first person to ever attempt wave skiing. >
the list of america's least faithful cities is now out. and maybe a few surprises on this thing, as well. coming in third, houston is one of the country's meccas for -- >> why houston? it has to be somewhere where -- no one's going to find you there. >> it's a big city, though. who knows? >> second, also in the lone star state, austin. again. >> so, don't mess with texas. but messing around in texas is just fine. ♪ all my exes live in texas >> now, i know why....
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they say the city was suddenly a flurry of debris. emergency sirens and then darkness when the power lines fell down. our josh levs has been monitoring facebook, twitter and i-reports for pictures of the storm. what have you got, josh? >> this is an i-report that's come to us from paul wells. he went driving to the hattiesburg campus of the university of southern mississippi. you are able to see in this powerful video some of these really stricken areas. i'll let this go for 20, 30 seconds so you can see where it brings you here. i want to remine you what we've been telling you. the campus was largely empty. we do have information that there were four buildings that were damaged. take a look at that building right there. look at that. you can just see the power of the tornado there. now, since i have this going, i want to show you something here. this right here is a really important building. it's the ogletree house, the alumni house, very well known. it was put up in 1912. it's historic. now look at that building. it was completely
they say the city was suddenly a flurry of debris. emergency sirens and then darkness when the power lines fell down. our josh levs has been monitoring facebook, twitter and i-reports for pictures of the storm. what have you got, josh? >> this is an i-report that's come to us from paul wells. he went driving to the hattiesburg campus of the university of southern mississippi. you are able to see in this powerful video some of these really stricken areas. i'll let this go for 20, 30...
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>> that would be determined by the city attorneys that are involved. the issuance of a reward, again, is for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of an individual. this is sort of an unusual circumstance. certainly there was information that was provided that was very beneficial yesterday, and that will be examined and evaluated by the people who deal with the rewards. the los angeles police department does not issue rewards. so, we are not in the reward business. those are outside entities that issue those rewards, in an effort to support the investigation. >> beyond the emotional and psychic toll of losing officers and deputies, has there been any calculation of the financial cost of all this? >> yeah. not as yet. i don't have any cost estimates in terms of what this particular investigation has cost to this point. i'm sure at some point those figures or an estimate will come out. [ inaudible question ] well, our investigation will continue, again, until the investigators have been able to bring their case to a conclusion. and a lot of
>> that would be determined by the city attorneys that are involved. the issuance of a reward, again, is for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of an individual. this is sort of an unusual circumstance. certainly there was information that was provided that was very beneficial yesterday, and that will be examined and evaluated by the people who deal with the rewards. the los angeles police department does not issue rewards. so, we are not in the reward business. those are...
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of the utilities commission of the city council. and at that meeting on friday, they are hoping to hear from both representatives of the superdome, smg and entergy, the utility company, and we talked to the chairwoman a little while ago of the city council. she was telling us she really hoped that they would have the answers to what happened by then. carol. >> all right. john zarrella, i am distracted. we just got word in about a u.s. skier, perhaps the greatest female skier in the entire world, she has been air lifted to a hospital after what is being described as a serious crash according to the u.s. ski and snow board association. the crash happened during the opening day of the super g event at the alpine ski world championships in austria. that is all we know. but lindsay von is spectacular. she won four world championships and won the gold medal in the 2010 olympics. our hearts go out to her, hopefully her injuries are not serious. when we get more information, we will pass it along. we will be right back. but there are some t
of the utilities commission of the city council. and at that meeting on friday, they are hoping to hear from both representatives of the superdome, smg and entergy, the utility company, and we talked to the chairwoman a little while ago of the city council. she was telling us she really hoped that they would have the answers to what happened by then. carol. >> all right. john zarrella, i am distracted. we just got word in about a u.s. skier, perhaps the greatest female skier in the entire...
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that's at the heart of the case of the cannibal cop in new york city. is he anything more than just a guy with some very sick fantasies? he's back in the courtroom today and every day it seems to get worse. let's take a look at our legal panel. judge hatchet, let me begin with you. we have gone over and over for the last couple of days whether we're allowed to be the throughout police here. i want to push it. there were plenty of thoughts and e-mails and all sorts of e-mails that were being alleged of this conspiracy on mind, nothing happen bud nobody was hurt. how far do you have to go before it become as crime? >> this really is disgusting and, you know, the real core of this case, ashley, is going to come down to whether this was a fantasy or whether he took another steps to act out a plan or to plan a plan, to plot a plan, to hurt these people. his attorney says, no. the defense attorney takes a different stand on this. once you start having pictures and once you are stalking these people in the sense of cyber stalking and you have a specific things
that's at the heart of the case of the cannibal cop in new york city. is he anything more than just a guy with some very sick fantasies? he's back in the courtroom today and every day it seems to get worse. let's take a look at our legal panel. judge hatchet, let me begin with you. we have gone over and over for the last couple of days whether we're allowed to be the throughout police here. i want to push it. there were plenty of thoughts and e-mails and all sorts of e-mails that were being...
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san mateo, redwood city and the warmest areas inland. 73 degrees. enjoy the warm air real we have another nice day tomorrow. and the coast is also nice. saturday, also nice with plenty of sunshine. we will see that cool air filter and. changes on your forecast, wet weather coming up. >>pam: this event outside of san francisco city hall. and a large asteroid traveling past earth. how close will it get? >> this massive pillow fight. [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. [ male announcer ] it's no secret that the price of things just keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our bundle price promise. [ male announcer ] a price you can definitely count on for two whole years. from at&t. call to get u-verse tv starting at just $19 a month with our triple-play bundle. get the same great price for two years. plus now two times the internet speed than before. [ female announcer ] switch today and get a total home dvr included for life. [ male announcer ] you get reliable high-speed internet on our advanced dig
san mateo, redwood city and the warmest areas inland. 73 degrees. enjoy the warm air real we have another nice day tomorrow. and the coast is also nice. saturday, also nice with plenty of sunshine. we will see that cool air filter and. changes on your forecast, wet weather coming up. >>pam: this event outside of san francisco city hall. and a large asteroid traveling past earth. how close will it get? >> this massive pillow fight. [ female announcer ] this is a special message from...
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miles near and in the city of hattiesburg, mississippi. roofs off, cars overturned, power lines down. there are some reports of people injured. that number no doubt will grow. there are concerns about people trapped. we've been talking with some people who went through this tornado, including one person who the tornado went right over his house. he was able to walk out unscathed. his house not the same, of course. we also spoke with a storm chaser, john sibley, who not only watched the tornado as it hit, but he followed it as it tracked several miles along the ground. take a listen. >> were you able to see this tornado? >> yes, i was. i picked up the originally as the storm came out of marion county. there were reports of injuries as well as structures being destroyed. the central part of the county, i pretty much picked it up about five miles to the west of western hattiesburg. the storm basically continued parallel east of 98 -- excuse me, paralleled 98 to the east. once we were across i-59, it turned more towards the north, tracking eas
miles near and in the city of hattiesburg, mississippi. roofs off, cars overturned, power lines down. there are some reports of people injured. that number no doubt will grow. there are concerns about people trapped. we've been talking with some people who went through this tornado, including one person who the tornado went right over his house. he was able to walk out unscathed. his house not the same, of course. we also spoke with a storm chaser, john sibley, who not only watched the tornado...
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a city in the eural mountain range. >> reporter: astonishing pictures showing the meteorite streaking across an early morning sky, the russian academy of sciences estimated its psych about ten tons, the speed 33,000 miles per hour. it was seen heard and felt on the ground as windows shattered, and the roof of a factory collapsed. all that damage thought to be caused by the sonic boom. >> these mahler meteorites which are observed, they happen hundreds of times every week, but only several times a year are they actually seen to fall by people, and very rarely do they do any damage. >> reporter: nearly 1,000 people have been injured, mostly hurt by flying glass. the meteor hit on the same day that an asteroid name 2012-da-14 makes the closest path to earth, closer than some satellites. the european space agency said the experience had determined there was no connection between the two, just cosmic coincidence. duncan goal stanni, nbc news, london. >>> tom sherwood caught up with the folks at the smithsonian to put all these cosmic events in perspective for us. >>> the first lawsuits are
a city in the eural mountain range. >> reporter: astonishing pictures showing the meteorite streaking across an early morning sky, the russian academy of sciences estimated its psych about ten tons, the speed 33,000 miles per hour. it was seen heard and felt on the ground as windows shattered, and the roof of a factory collapsed. all that damage thought to be caused by the sonic boom. >> these mahler meteorites which are observed, they happen hundreds of times every week, but only...
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the city of acapulco has been an oasis of relative calm in the mexican state of guerrero. a place hard hit by drug-related violence. the u.s. state department recommends deferring nonessential travel to southern portions of the state. and even acapulco itself, the best advice exercise caution and stay within tourist areas. >> now, the victims in this terrible case are still in the country, they are in the care of spanish authorities at the moment and police and law enforcement across every level in mexico say that they have a lot of evidence and expecting to make arrests soon. they want to put this one to bet and behind them. >> what a terrible case. miguel marquez, thank you. >>> still ahead on "starting poin point," when do women look their worst. >> never. >> oh, john. that is the right answer. apparently it's not first thing in the morning. a new study, believe it or not. our "starting point" team headed in to talk about this. back in a moment. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you th
the city of acapulco has been an oasis of relative calm in the mexican state of guerrero. a place hard hit by drug-related violence. the u.s. state department recommends deferring nonessential travel to southern portions of the state. and even acapulco itself, the best advice exercise caution and stay within tourist areas. >> now, the victims in this terrible case are still in the country, they are in the care of spanish authorities at the moment and police and law enforcement across...
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. >>> fireworks over the city of baltimore to celebrate. there will be a parade tomorrow to celebrate the win, but today baltimore is cleaning up after fans poured into the streets creating a mess. sara hansen takes us there. >> reporter: monday morning, baltimore was still basking in a purple glow after a long-awaited victory. crews came out to clean up the streets of federal hill, just hours after thousands of fans came out to celebrate. they poured out of bars and restaurants downtown. in canton the streets were also counted, fans were flying high. >> it's unbelievable. i've never seen anything like this in my life. i'm glad to be a part of it. >> mega, mega, mega, like nothing we've had ever, nothing ever. >> reporter: the energy was electric. cross street market looked more like a rock concert. for the most part they were peaceful celebrations, but at times things turned disruptive. some people pulled a street sign out of the ground. people jumped on top of vehicles damages some, including news vehicles. extra police officers patrolled
. >>> fireworks over the city of baltimore to celebrate. there will be a parade tomorrow to celebrate the win, but today baltimore is cleaning up after fans poured into the streets creating a mess. sara hansen takes us there. >> reporter: monday morning, baltimore was still basking in a purple glow after a long-awaited victory. crews came out to clean up the streets of federal hill, just hours after thousands of fans came out to celebrate. they poured out of bars and restaurants...
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the city, the condition of the city. >> reporter: mayor gray and the media got a tour of one of the largest projects under way. the marriott hotel taking place next door to the convention center. >> the city said we need more meeting rooms to be competitive. >> reporter: the developer plans to deliver, 1200 rooms, a total of 10,000 square feet of meeting space and an underground tunnel that connects to the convention center. when if opens, it should employ about a thousand people. 51% of those jobs will go to district residents. when complete, this place is going to be absolutely massive. because of height restrictions here in the district, it can only go up 14 floors. so to find space, construction crews dug down over 100 feet. down below, it is so deep it is considered a mining exercise. >> you are required to bring an oxygen tank with you just like you would if you were in a mine. >> reporter: there is more to come. district leaders have gone after domestic and foreign investors. at the city center project downtown, it's deep pocket investors from qatar paying the bills. the mayo
the city, the condition of the city. >> reporter: mayor gray and the media got a tour of one of the largest projects under way. the marriott hotel taking place next door to the convention center. >> the city said we need more meeting rooms to be competitive. >> reporter: the developer plans to deliver, 1200 rooms, a total of 10,000 square feet of meeting space and an underground tunnel that connects to the convention center. when if opens, it should employ about a thousand...
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city and for the metro system. graham had his committee aseenments reduced as the chairman spoke about the evidence against him. >> and there have been three investigations. each of the investigations lead to the conclusion that the district's code of conduct was breached. >> yes. >> reporter: the council voted 11-220 reprimand graham, only ward 8 council member marion barry sided with graham. >> when every member of this council may be subject to this. it may happen to jim graham today. everybody on this council on a daily basis, weekly basis, makes them arrangements, trade votes on this or that. >> reporter: citizen activists had mixed reactions on whether graham was sufficiently punishe
city and for the metro system. graham had his committee aseenments reduced as the chairman spoke about the evidence against him. >> and there have been three investigations. each of the investigations lead to the conclusion that the district's code of conduct was breached. >> yes. >> reporter: the council voted 11-220 reprimand graham, only ward 8 council member marion barry sided with graham. >> when every member of this council may be subject to this. it may happen to...
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called detroit the city of hope. it topped the 12 most cities in america. >> you call the police now, you wonder if they are coming. >> reporter: it's a tale of two detroits, a city on the hook for $14 billion and pensions for health care retired workers. >> most of us are facing costs that they can't afford. they were cut in the good old days when the tax revenues were up. we didn't have overseas competition. we could sell all of the cars we could make that day is gone. >> reporter: and get this the detroit news reports that more than half of property owners have not paid their taxes. there have been layoffs but it's not enough. any day the michigan's governor could have sweeping powers. >> he or she could fire everybody, quite frankly. >> reporter: joe harris was detroit's auditor for ten years. >> an emergency manager has a right to throw out or rewrite union contractors a. wouldn't we feel this? >> it doesn't simply affect the average person. it affects the government workers and -- >> reporter: union workers? >>
called detroit the city of hope. it topped the 12 most cities in america. >> you call the police now, you wonder if they are coming. >> reporter: it's a tale of two detroits, a city on the hook for $14 billion and pensions for health care retired workers. >> most of us are facing costs that they can't afford. they were cut in the good old days when the tax revenues were up. we didn't have overseas competition. we could sell all of the cars we could make that day is gone....
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happy valentine's day. >> sorry baby. >> tell us about the attire here. >> well, first of all, sorry, carnival, for taking your bathrobe. i did not pay for this, but i figured they owed me a bathrobe. but, yeah, we thought we were going to be in warm climate, so i did not pack a lot of warm clothes. i knew it would be chilly so i had to snag the robe as we came off the ship. >> you're not alone. it's kind of the triumph attire. they seem to have the lovy parting gifts. >> someone called them the white walkers. >> how do you feel about how they handled it? some people are very angry. >> i understand. i think they handled it as best they could have. first and foremost, the crew that was on the ship did a marvelous job. some of them, i know, didn't sleep. in fact, we saw the guy on our floor, one of the guys saw him, he was asleep on the floor. had basically a sheet over him and a pillow. getting a couple hours of sleep. so whenever there was a problem with the toilet, you know, the plumbing obviously was probably the biggest issue and the smell, they were right on top of it and dealing
happy valentine's day. >> sorry baby. >> tell us about the attire here. >> well, first of all, sorry, carnival, for taking your bathrobe. i did not pay for this, but i figured they owed me a bathrobe. but, yeah, we thought we were going to be in warm climate, so i did not pack a lot of warm clothes. i knew it would be chilly so i had to snag the robe as we came off the ship. >> you're not alone. it's kind of the triumph attire. they seem to have the lovy parting gifts....
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. >> we laugh at dumb things in the morning. >>> tourism in atlantic city, the miss america pageant is returning to the boardwalk. >> that came as a surprise to the las vegas convention and visitors authority, which hosted the pageant for seven years. a formal announcement about the move is set for today. >> hmm. maybe i'll go this year. >> hi. >>> when we come back, that breaking news about the blade runner. he's under arrest this morning for a death in his house. >>> and the nation's top college hoops team trying to avoid even more upsets this season. which was the latest to fall? ♪ i woke up to a new day ♪ every little thing gonna go my way ♪ [ female announcer ] we've added a touch of philadelphia cream cheese to our kraft natural shredded cheese so you can bring a creamier melt to any morning. ♪ so you can bring a creamier melt to any morning. nature's true celebrities aren't always the most obvious. take the humble stevia plant, with a surprising secret to share: sweetness. truvia sweetener. zero-calorie sweetness, born from the stevia leaf. from nature, for sweetness. yo
. >> we laugh at dumb things in the morning. >>> tourism in atlantic city, the miss america pageant is returning to the boardwalk. >> that came as a surprise to the las vegas convention and visitors authority, which hosted the pageant for seven years. a formal announcement about the move is set for today. >> hmm. maybe i'll go this year. >> hi. >>> when we come back, that breaking news about the blade runner. he's under arrest this morning for a death...
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airbus referred to the tradition of beauty and charm in the release, describing why it picks the city for such a major investment, and airbus is right. you have seen some of the pictures. it is a really pretty town. america's first mardi gras, by the way, ever held in mobile. and the drive from the airport, about ten miles from the airport to the port, even past the strip malls that every town in america has, was truly pretty. spanish moss draped across the bows, and beautiful southern style buildings, mansions, and even stores. america is so full of great cities, and we are lucky to get to see them. here is to beautiful mobile, on a wonderful weekend. thanks so much for watching. "anderson cooper 360." begins right now. >> all right, erin, thanks. we are in windy and chilly chicago where president obama spoke today about the epidemic of teen violence gripping his home town. we're also going to be looking at the close encounter with a meteor that everyone is talking about that was literally earth-shaking, and later, we'll have the latest on the blade runner's emotional day in court, c
airbus referred to the tradition of beauty and charm in the release, describing why it picks the city for such a major investment, and airbus is right. you have seen some of the pictures. it is a really pretty town. america's first mardi gras, by the way, ever held in mobile. and the drive from the airport, about ten miles from the airport to the port, even past the strip malls that every town in america has, was truly pretty. spanish moss draped across the bows, and beautiful southern style...
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the new orleans mayor says he doesn't think the power failure will hurt the city's chances of getting the championship game back in 2018. >>> customers of a baltimore furniture chain also scored a touchdown with more than a half million dollars in free furniture thanks to one jacoby jones. fox 5's bob barnard explains. >> reporter: antonio banks is sharing the wonderful news with the world. >> it's a pretty good deal, free furniture. who don't love free furniture? >> reporter: free furniture for everybody who shopped at gardner's from thursday through 3 p.m. sunday if the ravens returned a kickoff for a touchdown in the super bowl, which they did. >> and he is flying! >> congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: david saul, the big winner, was holding his breath when jacoby jones caught the ball in the back of the end zone to start the 2nd half. >> he got that tackle and i got up off the sofa and started jumping up and down and my brother-in-law was looking at me like really, you're that excited and i said yeah, i just saved 2,000 bucks. >> reporter: the baltimore- based f
the new orleans mayor says he doesn't think the power failure will hurt the city's chances of getting the championship game back in 2018. >>> customers of a baltimore furniture chain also scored a touchdown with more than a half million dollars in free furniture thanks to one jacoby jones. fox 5's bob barnard explains. >> reporter: antonio banks is sharing the wonderful news with the world. >> it's a pretty good deal, free furniture. who don't love free furniture? >>...
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game and the game is in the dome. >> the tailgaters will like it. >> and of all the cities in america to eat your way through a pregame celebration, let me tell you something, new orleans one of the best eating cities in america. not far behind, san francisco. i like me some sourdough bread. outside for now, it's cloudy in this fine city, the nation's capital. cloudy skies, cold out there, and there were a few snowflakes a few minutes ago, but there's a peek or two of the sunshine trying to get through. here is the live picture from the city camera, and you can see a little brightness getting on to the downtown skyline. there's enough sun getting through to cast shadows in some neighborhoods. it's cold. 30 degrees and cloud cover for the most part. and the winds will return later this afternoon and tonight. everybody below freezing still so if you had light snow yesterday and the roads have been untreated or the walks have been untreated, be careful out there and there are slippery spots to be found out there for your early morning movements. and temperatures will be above the freezin
game and the game is in the dome. >> the tailgaters will like it. >> and of all the cities in america to eat your way through a pregame celebration, let me tell you something, new orleans one of the best eating cities in america. not far behind, san francisco. i like me some sourdough bread. outside for now, it's cloudy in this fine city, the nation's capital. cloudy skies, cold out there, and there were a few snowflakes a few minutes ago, but there's a peek or two of the sunshine...
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. >> it is hard to see here, martin, and so small for the people, and it gives a sense of the scale of the cruise ship, because it is almost 1,000 feet long and 100 feet high or more and like a floating apartment building and a city's worth of people in there, 4,000-plus people, and you can see how tiny up the rail, and so anxious to get off. martin, we have covered so many different tragedies that end in loss of life and certainly, thank god, that is not what we are dealing with here, and we don't want to overdramatize the situation, but there is something about being stuck out at sea for days that does capture the fascination of something so much that you want to avoid. isn't that a big reason that there is such interest in this? >> well -- >> oh, listen to the horn, martin. they are so happy to hear that. port of call horn which means they are about to dock. >> that is a sound that many family members are waiting for. >> i am sorry, martin. you were saying? >> you are absolutely right. last week i was here in alabama with a very different scene. but it is still without interest. let
. >> it is hard to see here, martin, and so small for the people, and it gives a sense of the scale of the cruise ship, because it is almost 1,000 feet long and 100 feet high or more and like a floating apartment building and a city's worth of people in there, 4,000-plus people, and you can see how tiny up the rail, and so anxious to get off. martin, we have covered so many different tragedies that end in loss of life and certainly, thank god, that is not what we are dealing with here,...
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, a city plagued with some of the worst gun violence in the country. thanks for watching. as always, "anderson cooper 360" starts right now. >> good evening, everyone. welcome to a special day of "ac 360." every moment that mattered, the terror he inflicted to the flames that consumed his body. how authorities cornered him and why they failed to find him sooner. you're going to hear from the man who came face to face with the business-like dorner as he describes what might have been a fatal encounter on a lonely road just moments before gunshots erupted. later in the program, the empathy that's shocking to many but not to some for the allegations of institutional racism that dorner made bens the lapd. we'll talk to an ex-lapd officer who is horrified by what happened but not surprised. >>> federal, state and local authorities have been briefing reporters on the latest. sheriff john mcman identifying the identity killed, jeremiah mackay, a father of two children, a 7-year-old daughter and 4-month-old son. additional testing will be done to identify the
, a city plagued with some of the worst gun violence in the country. thanks for watching. as always, "anderson cooper 360" starts right now. >> good evening, everyone. welcome to a special day of "ac 360." every moment that mattered, the terror he inflicted to the flames that consumed his body. how authorities cornered him and why they failed to find him sooner. you're going to hear from the man who came face to face with the business-like dorner as he describes what...
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. >> so you can get on the auction and bid. >> i donated my "sex and the city," it was like private, don't let anybody see this. i'm auctioning that. sarah jessica has graciously donated a purse from the show and -- please say that for me. >> hello, lover. >> very good. the shoes. >> how do you pronounce it? >> blaneks. >> what is mr. big doing for valentine's day? >> i haven't figured that out. i better get going fast. i've been sort of working on this. >> you know when your wife says nothing, nothing, honey, you know not to fall for that, right? >> don't fall for that! >> i know that valentine's day is super important to the ladies so you can never fall for that. >> "the good wife" airs sunday on cbs. for information on the rain forest network, it's piersmorgan tonight.com and we'll link you up to where you can do the bidding. chris, thank you so much. have a great valentine's day when it arrives. we'll be right back. i found a powerful new way to cut out arthritis pain. [ male announcer ] icy hot arthritis lotion. powerful encapsulated menthol gets icy to dull pain, hot to relax i
. >> so you can get on the auction and bid. >> i donated my "sex and the city," it was like private, don't let anybody see this. i'm auctioning that. sarah jessica has graciously donated a purse from the show and -- please say that for me. >> hello, lover. >> very good. the shoes. >> how do you pronounce it? >> blaneks. >> what is mr. big doing for valentine's day? >> i haven't figured that out. i better get going fast. i've been sort of...